KKN 2 Film Changes Title To Badarawuhi In Dancing Village, Ready To Air Lebaran 2024
Badarawuhi players in Penari Village (Virgilery / VOI)

JAKARTA - MD Pictures announced the change in the title of their latest horror film, which was originally titled KKN In Penari 2 Village, turned into Badarawuhi in Penari Village. This was conveyed by Executive Producer of MD Pictures Manoj Punjabi.

Manoj said that he deliberately did this so that it would be a good surprise for the players and also a loyal audience for the film KKN in Penari Village.

"We actually keep this title, make it a secret so that it's a surprise. From the start, we called the title Badarawuhi, it was not fun. As soon as the teaser poster was launched, now it's new," said Manoj Punjabi in the Setiabudi area, South Jakarta, Monday, January 22.

According to Manoj, this new title is in accordance with the story built in this film.

"And the title is in accordance with the story. If you use the title KKN in Dancing Village 2, no. It's the right title. This is what we want,"

He also explained that no player knew about this. The players really just found out about the change in title and poster at the title and teaser survey event that was held today.

"In the script for shooting time, no one knows. They know it's only today. What we know is between us, Kimo to Simpleman," he concluded.

As the main player, Aulia Sarah, who plays Badarawuhi, admitted that she was surprised by the change in this title. Because he felt nothing strange during the shooting process for this film.

"During filming, there was nothing strange, we also didn't expect that the title would be changed. There was nothing different about the shooting journey, nothing like that, I really just found out earlier with my media friends," said Aulia Sarah.

The plan is for the Badarawuhi film in Penari Village to start showing in Indonesian cinemas in Eid al-Fitr 2024.

"What is certain is that in Eid al-Fitr 2024 we are ready (to air). Because we have to do it little by little (announce the film)," concluded Manoj Punjabi.


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